Bird Netting (Hard Exclusion)
A physical barrier that seals off roofs, warehouses, loading areas, courtyards, and equipment bays. Best when birds are entering or nesting in an overhead space and other products won't hold.
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Birds & Geese Beware, Inc. handles nuisance bird and Canada geese problems for commercial properties, residential locations, and municipal establishments across New Jersey, New York City, New York, and Connecticut. We install humane deterrents, run trained goose-chasing dogs, and clean up the mess birds leave behind. Every method follows federal and state migratory bird rules.
Two problems drive most of our calls: birds roosting and nesting on structures, and Canada geese taking over lawns, parks, and waterfronts. Thankfully, we have decades of experience keeping these nuisance pests off and away from your land through a variety of solutions. Below is how we solve each, who we solve it for, and why it matters.
A polished control job has a clear sequence: inspect the pressure, choose the humane method, install or run the program, clean what needs cleaning, and keep the property from sliding back.

Roosting pigeons, gulls, sparrows, and starlings foul buildings, block equipment, and create health and slip hazards. We match the right deterrent to the bird, the surface, and the site instead of applying one product everywhere. The goal is simple: keep birds off for good and cut the cleaning bill that comes with them.
Birds We Control, Deter & Remove
Roost on ledges and windowsills; heavy droppings and a real health risk. The most common bird problem we solve on commercial buildings. View Pigeons control
Nest in vents and under eaves, packing tight spaces with nesting material that blocks airflow and traps debris. View Sparrows control
Flock in large numbers, and their droppings damage structures fast. Aggressive competitors that push out other nesting birds. View Starlings control
Build mud nests on exteriors that leave stains and bring mites. Protected in season, so timing and method matter. View Swallows control
Scavenge and foul coastal and rooftop sites, landing in numbers on flat roofs and open areas near the water. View Seagulls & Seabirds control
Gather in loud, large groups. Smart and persistent, they need a deterrent plan that keeps them moving on. View Crows control
Nest and flock where they aren't wanted, settling on signage, ledges, and courtyards across residential and commercial sites. View Doves control
Drill holes in wood siding and trim, doing structural damage that gets expensive if it isn't stopped early. View Woodpeckers control

We install several deterrent systems and choose based on the landing edge, species, and how visible the fix can be.

A physical barrier that seals off roofs, warehouses, loading areas, courtyards, and equipment bays. Best when birds are entering or nesting in an overhead space and other products won't hold.
Learn moreA low-profile tensioned wire that makes ledges, parapets, signs, and railings an unstable place to land. Affordable, discreet, and nearly maintenance-free.
Learn moreFlexible spikes that stop landing on ledges, signage, and flat surfaces. A reliable pigeon fix in tight urban spots.
Learn moreA discreet track that delivers a mild, harmless jolt to birds that touch down. Strong option for high-pressure commercial roofs and ledges.
Learn moreAn overhead grid built to keep gulls and seabirds from landing on flat roofs and open areas near the coast.
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“Most of our calls start after the mess is already bad. We’d rather get the netting or wire up first — keep the birds off before they ever settle in. That’s what saves the building and the cleaning bill.”
Early exclusion keeps the action tied to the whole problem: less cleanup, less damage, and fewer repeat roosting calls.
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Canada geese have adapted to mowed lawns, ponds, and open commercial grounds, and their numbers keep climbing across our service area. A single flock can foul walkways daily, tear up turf, and turn aggressive during nesting season. Our programs move geese off the property and keep them from coming back, without harming the birds.
Geese return to the same feeding and nesting spots year after year, especially open grass near water. They graze in flocks, produce droppings all day, and defend nests aggressively in spring. Because they’re protected wildlife, controlling them takes permitted, non-lethal methods and steady persistence, not a one-time removal.

Our goose-chasing dogs are the core of how we drive flocks away. Trained border collies patrol your grounds as a natural predator presence, and consistent daily runs teach the flock that the property isn’t safe. That steady pressure is what pushes geese off for the long term instead of just clearing them for a day. We pair the dogs with habitat modification, cutting the food sources and open nesting cover that drew the geese in, so once they leave they have little reason to come back.
Geese return to the same spot year after year, and a resident flock only grows. Droppings leave sidewalks and lawns slippery and unsanitary, and nesting-season aggression puts staff and visitors at risk. Constant noise disrupts homes and businesses, the flock takes over lawns and gathering areas, and grazing and trampling do real damage to your turf and property value.
Once the birds are gone, the mess they leave behind still has to come off. Our primary focus is commercial power washing, using high-PSI pressure washing to strip bird droppings, goose droppings, and nesting debris from buildings, walkways, rooftops, and paved areas, then disinfecting and cleaning the surface so it's safe and presentable again. Getting corrosive waste off quickly matters, since droppings eat into paint, concrete, and roofing the longer they sit.
Beyond bird and geese cleanup, we handle the full range of commercial work: building washing, concrete cleaning, multi-unit property service, restaurant grease cleanups, parking garage cleaning, masonry restoration, retail storefront washing, and fleet washing. For homeowners, we also clean houses, decks, hard surfaces, and roofs on a smaller scale.
Commercial Pressure Washing
Residential Pressure Washing
High-PSI cleaning
Commercial-grade pressure that strips droppings, grease, and grime for good.
Disinfect & restore
We don't just wash. We sanitize surfaces and clear corrosive waste before it damages materials.
High-PSIProfessional window cleaning keeps commercial glass clear and protects it over time. We use advanced materials and techniques to prevent glass degradation from accumulated pollutants and environmental contaminants such as dirt, overspray, salt, and other particulates, which etch and cloud glass if left to build up. Our crews are trained and equipped for high-rise, multi-tenant, and construction cleanups, including skyscraper and high-rise window cleaning done safely at height. Paired with our bird control and pressure washing, it keeps managed properties clean from the glass down.
We clean glass for a wide range of properties:
High-rise ready
Trained, equipped crews for skyscraper, multi-tenant, and construction glass.
Glass protection
Advanced methods that block pollutant buildup and stop glass from etching over time.
Window CleaningMost sites see pressure ease within the first visits. Lasting results come from steady, repeated work — daily goose-chasing runs or the right deterrent install — not a single one-time clearing.
No. We have never and will never harm Canada geese or any bird. Every method we use is humane, non-lethal, and, where required for protected wildlife, fully permitted.
We service all of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut, for both residential properties and commercial facilities.
Yes. We work with commercial buildings, campuses, and managed properties as well as homeowners, and we scale the plan to the site.
Use the Get Started button for a free, quick quote, or call (732) 558-2464 to talk through your situation with our team.
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